2019 Fundamental Life Science 1-1 C

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Academic unit or major
Basic science and technology courses
Instructor(s)
Iwasaki Hiroshi  Kondoh Shinae  Kume Shoen  Nakatogawa Hitoshi  Nakamura Nobuhiro  Tanaka Mikiko  Tachibana Kazunori  Shimojima Mie 
Class Format
Lecture     
Media-enhanced courses
Day/Period(Room No.)
Tue3-4(W631)  
Group
C
Course number
LAS.B101
Credits
1
Academic year
2019
Offered quarter
1Q
Syllabus updated
2019/3/18
Lecture notes updated
-
Language used
Japanese
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Course description and aims

This course gives fundamentals of diverse fields of life science and introduction of current topics. The classes cover fundamentals of structure of nucleic acids and proteins, architecture of genes and genomes, central dogma (gene expression), cell structures, DNA replication, and animal development, as well as current topics such as stem cells and cancer therapies.
This course aims to provide fundamental knowledge on life sciences as the basis not only for advanced life sciences but also for broad fields in science and technology.

Student learning outcomes

By the end of this course, students will understand the fundamentals of life sciences, which shall be the basis for broad fields in advanced science and technology. In addition, the students will more deeply understand current topics related to life sciences.

Keywords

biology, cell, DNA, cancer, stem cell

Competencies that will be developed

Specialist skills Intercultural skills Communication skills Critical thinking skills Practical and/or problem-solving skills

Class flow

Students will learn the topics with a textbook, PowerPoint slides, and handouts. Students are divided into eight classes (in Japanese) and one class (in English). A class session for each of them takes place once per week.

Course schedule/Required learning

  Course schedule Required learning
Class 1 Central dogma I: Structures of DNA and RNA, strucure of chromosomes and genes, process of DNA replication, transcription, and RNA splicing Understand the structure of nucleic acids, basic processes of DNA replication, transcription, and maturation of messenger RNA
Class 2 Central dogma II: Structures of amino acids and proteins, and translation mechanism Understand the structures of amino acids and proteins, and basic mechanism of translation
Class 3 Structure of cell: structure of animal cells (organelles and their functions) Understand the basic structures of animal cells and functions of organelles
Class 4 Replication of cell: cell skeletons and cell division (meitosis and meiosis) Understand the basis of cell skertons and cell division
Class 5 What is cancer?: Cancer cell, metastasis, therapy, and cell cycle Understand the basis of cancer research and cell cycle
Class 6 Animal development and stem cell I: Early stages of animal development Understand the basic process of animal early development
Class 7 Animal development and stem cell II: Animal morphogenesis and stem cell Understand the basic process of animal morphogenesis and what stem cell is
Class 8 Integral study Unify the knowledge learned in Classes 1 to 7

Textbook(s)

"Biology", C. Starr, C.A. Evers, L. Starr

Reference books, course materials, etc.

Course materials will be provided

Assessment criteria and methods

Learning achievement is evaluated by short tests in every classed and a final exam.

Related courses

  • LAS.B102 : Fundamental Life Science 1-2
  • LAS.B103 : Fundamental Life Science 2-1
  • LAS.B104 : Fundamental Life Science 2-2
  • LAS.B105 : Fundamental Life Science Laboratory

Prerequisites (i.e., required knowledge, skills, courses, etc.)

The class level is adjusted to students who did not study biology in high school.

Contact information (e-mail and phone)    Notice : Please replace from "[at]" to "@"(half-width character).

yhongo[at]bio.titech.ac.jp (Prof. Yuichi Hongoh)

Office hours

Contact by e-mail in advance to schedule an appointment. Instructor’s office: West Bldg.3, Rm 706, 7 Fl.

Other

A tutoring room for this class is opened every week. The date and time are announced when fixed.

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